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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Hi, it's Elita
Hernandez from Rebooted the
Podcast.
We're on Season 2, episode 4,today, again here at Studio 33
in Fort Lauderdale.
I just want to remind you,don't forget to subscribe to my
channel, rebooted the Podcast.
It's on all platforms, so hitthe subscribe button and like
our content so we can continuedoing this for you.
So today, as you can see, Ihave a special guest next to me
(00:25):
and her name is Sharonata.
How are you today, sharonata?
Speaker 2 (00:29):
I am fantastic.
I love being here and in thisenergy of Elita and her
beautiful Rebooted Podcast withthese amazing crystals and
everything.
Thank you for inviting me heretoday.
Speaker 1 (00:41):
Thank you for coming.
We met about two years ago orso, a year and a half ago, and
we connected when we met eachother at our trainer's house,
Becca and she was having aholiday party and then, as a
course, we're all busy people.
Time goes by.
I run into her again at Becca'shouse and we're like, oh my
(01:01):
gosh, we never connected.
Speaker 2 (01:03):
So now we're like, oh
my gosh, we have to connect.
We got along so well.
You know that moment when youreally get along with somebody
and you're like I'm going toconnect with them, and then we
don't, right, and then go ahead.
I decided to put that in.
Oh no.
Speaker 1 (01:16):
Oh, wow, that's true,
it's true.
So what happens is you have anopportunity to meet people and
you connect with them.
You have to remember to reallyconnect with them.
So the second time when I sawher, I said no, that's it.
We're putting a date, we'regoing on the podcast, we're
going to have lunch.
We just came back from anincredible lunch at this little
eclectic place that we foundhere at Wilton.
Manors is amazing, and I'm notdoing any free promo so I'm not
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telling you where it is so.
But so we had a nice, reallynice lunch and we've been
talking about energy and justdifferent.
So I'm going to show you mycrystals and just understanding
what, how we're, how we are asbeings that we have, we're a
source of energy.
So Sharon will explain more andtell us about her story, since
(02:01):
she is a brain tumor.
Cancer survivor, right, orbrain tumor, just brain tumor
survivor, not cancer.
Brain tumor survivor it's a bigdeal either way, they're both
important, right?
Speaker 2 (02:13):
Yes, so how am I a
brain tumor survivor, or how did
I get on this track?
You want to hold this, okay?
So we're in trouble now, okay.
So, first of all, what is myshirt say?
Speaker 1 (02:27):
Oh yeah, what are you
hiding on there, can?
Speaker 2 (02:30):
you read it.
Speaker 1 (02:30):
This bad ass is a
brain tumor survivor.
Yes.
Speaker 2 (02:34):
And I'm wearing this
for a reason because it's a
really, really important topic,and I want to get your attention
about our electronics, aboutthe world that we live in, about
the energy that you are livingin or the energy that you're
giving off, even right, becauseI mean, all energy can be toxic
or positive in that sense, andso it's important for us to have
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a positive mindset so we cancreate a clear energy within us,
as well as to create a cleanenvironment, which could be.
You know, our water needs to beclean, our air needs to be
clean, our food needs to beclean and our mind needs to be
clean.
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So a toxic environment createstoxic waste within our body and
creates toxic energy.
So choosing between positiveand negative is a big deal, and
sometimes we don't even knowwhere to start.
It's an overwhelming topic,isn't it?
It really is.
So, if you're really lookingfor change your health or and
change your health or get ahealthier environment, this is
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definitely the podcast to belistening to, for sure, and
we're going to start with alittle story.
Okay, so back in 2013, I wasn'tfeeling very well and I was
getting a lot of little fargy.
I was working behind mycomputer as a life coach and I
had created this great littleoffice off my bedroom.
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It was adorable and I had allmy you know all the technology
in there my Wi-Fi router, myelectronics, my monitors, you
know the works.
We all went like that perfectlittle office, right?
So?
But for some reason, and Ineeded to off my and I made it
off my bedroom because I neededa quiet space where I could do
my own programming andpodcasting and stuff.
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So, in 2013, I wasn't feelingwell and that's when I started
getting my headaches and fatigueand I never had that before.
You know.
I'm like what is this all about?
So somebody told me they'relike, oh, you might be, you know
, you might have electromagneticsensitivity.
I'm like, what is that?
Like I've never heard of that,or hypersensitivity, as they
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might call it.
And I said, what in the worldis that?
And they're like, well, you'rein this small little office.
You're definitely energysensitive because you're an
energy healer, energy life coachand and you need to really
think about your environmentthat you're in.
So I'm like, whoa, okay, thiswas really impetensive topic.
So she talks to me about thisstone shanghai that I, you know,
(05:04):
actually use today, and she wasjust wearing this stone.
For three days she goes in, andthree days I guarantee you
you're going to feel better.
And I'm like what Are youserious, right?
So well, what do you know?
And three days I was like.
I felt like love.
The angels were ascending uponme.
I didn't have any moreheadaches, the pain was all gone
, the brain fog was gone, thelethargy was gone and I became
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Oprah Winfrey.
At that moment I said everybodyneeds shanghai, everybody needs
this, and I started putting thisinto you know.
So I I had a line of bracelets,so I started adding it into my
bracelets, and then I had thesestickers that I made for cell
phone stickers for cell phoneprotection from tech self, cell
phone protection from technologyradiation.
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Now here's the thing.
Well, I got very passionateabout this for a reason not only
because I felt better, butbecause my first husband was an
electrician.
He passed away at the age of 34, at the age of 34, from the
most aggressive brain tumor youcould possibly ever have,
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leaving me with my one year oldson, and that was his.
So his dying wish was literallyto, you know, see his first
birthday.
And so, before you know it,we're young.
We're, you know, neverexpecting this to happen.
And he's gone and I, you know.
So when she talked to me aboutthis technology, radiation I
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thought to myself, whoa, okay,this is scary, because this
could cause cancer.
And I certainly didn't wantwhat happened to my first
husband to happen to my children, because I got remarried and,
you know, I had another daughterand to my new family and to my
son also.
So I started researching andthat's when I found out that
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back in the 80s they actuallysaid that electricians had the
highest rate of brain tumors peroccupation.
Then, all of them back in the80s.
What did we have then?
Did we have cell phones?
No, we only had beepers, didn'twe?
We had, if you remember what abeeper is, a pager, a beeper.
You know that little thing.
And it's because they workedaround electricity and the high
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wires all the time.
So I want you to really thinkabout if that wasn't that they
did this study then and theywere the highest ones with the
glioblastoma brain tumor.
Okay, so these electricians inthe study, it was because they
not only were the, they were theones that had this tumor that
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they found all the time.
That same tumor that killed myfirst husband is literally right
now, the number one tumor, theglioblastoma that kills a child
between zero to 18 years old forbrain cancers.
The number one tumor of cancers, so, for brain.
So here's the thing what kindof environment are we living in
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today?
That's what we need to thinkabout.
It's the most aggressive braintumor.
There's no turning back whenyou are.
There's no cure for it.
Today, there, when you arediagnosed with it, the Usually
it's between they give youlongevity and possibly nine
months, maybe to about a yearand a half if you're lucky.
So it's a really sad becauseit's very fatal.
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I am so.
This is why I became verypassionate about the topic.
So I started talking about EMFprotection, which is
electromagnetic fields andfrequencies, since 2014,.
Pretty much, and I'm like foundout about it.
I'm like everybody needs it.
Little did I know.
Here's the kicker, here's theicing on the cake that I am
grateful to be the messengertoday, because little did I know
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at 2014 and 2013, I was havingthose headaches and lethargy in
brain fog was because Iliterally had a one centimeter
well, it was about onecentimeter at the time of brain
tumor growing at that point andI was already having the side
effects because a year and ahalf ago almost two years
actually in April I wasdiagnosed with a very large,
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almost a six centimeter braintumor where I had to go in for
emergency brain surgery.
I walked into the you knowdoctor in an emergency room, as
some of us know, walked in theemergency room, I said I can't
put my hand over my head and myfoot is dragging, there's
something wrong.
I think I have a brain tumor.
And they're like well, okay,let's bring you in there.
(09:32):
And at that point there thatwas the story.
We did the math.
So once I had the diagnosis andwe did the biopsy with that
emergency brain surgery, wefound out that it was a
asymptomatic meningioma braintumor.
The average person that getsthis tumor is usually a black
man over 60.
(09:53):
Okay, because it's a grade two.
I am not any of those.
No, and I've done anything.
I'm over 60.
I am not, and.
But the thing is, the otheraverage person that gets it is
somebody who's around a lot ofradiation, okay.
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So it was growing at a veryfast rate.
It grew at 18% growth rate.
You do the math, you roll itback.
It started after I built myoffice.
Within a year after I built mysmall little office.
With all this technology andthe Wi-Fi router in there, I
literally created a microwaveoven for my home office.
(10:36):
Right, is that amazing?
Speaker 1 (10:40):
Yeah, well, well,
what I want to say is I've been
working in technology since PCscame out in 1982 and from high
school, and I've been workingwith PCs all my life.
I've had a lot of.
I've had health struggles, asyou know.
I had the stroke, you know, sixyears ago, and who knows if any
(11:01):
.
All that stuff had to do withit.
Also, since what she's talkingabout, home office, I'm a total
techie.
So I got computers, I havelaptops, I got Wi-Fi, I got
three monitors, I got printers.
I have all this stuff in oneroom.
And then at a point and at onepoint, when I lived at my other
plow house, everything was in mybedroom.
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So I slept there with all thistechnology on all the time, and
then the cell phone all the time, and we don't realize now
technology is part of our life,so everything has radiation.
It's just like when you go tothe doctor, they tell you oh,
let's do a CAT scan, let's dothis, I don't want to do those
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tests because it's radiation.
Isn't that radiation?
Every time they take an X-ray,every time they do a CAT scan or
MRI, all those things, they'rejust putting one.
How?
Speaker 2 (11:53):
about the airport,
with all the traveling we're
doing so in the airplanes is amassive amount these days
because it's all Wi-Fi and it'sbouncing off all the metal in
there.
Not only do they have their ownWi-Fi, I mean their own radio
support, as well as what we'reusing inside of this metal
container.
Then we get out, we'retraveling.
If you're going to travel toEurope, you're going to have how
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many times you're going to getscanned.
So when I just went back, I washaving a heart issue.
I went to the emergency roomjust a couple of weeks ago
actually, and she asked me haveyou been traveling?
And I said well, yeah, whywould you say that?
She says because when you'retraveling you have as much
radiation coming out of thoseX-ray machines that you would
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have in like I don't evenremember what she goes.
I mean you could Google whatshe says, but it was like so
much radiation out of two X-raymachines that you're doing at
the airport, then you would addanything even in the hospital at
an X-ray machine.
Speaker 1 (12:50):
Why would they even
allow that stuff?
I mean, can we use somethingelse?
I don't know, it's the samething.
We're talking about technology,airport scanners, all this
stuff, all this electronic stuff, radiation bouncing off
everywhere.
You know, it's the same premise.
Like I always talk about, foodis the same thing.
We've got all these chemicals,they throw in preservatives and
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all this stuff and nobody cares.
Everybody thinks well, it's,it's not going to happen to me.
Speaker 2 (13:17):
It's not going to
happen.
It does happen to us.
We blame it on other things.
We blame it on it's our biology, we blame it on it's my parents
.
We blame it on oh, it could bestress, but we have to think
about.
Sure, a lot of it is stress.
It's environmental stress, it'sour chemical stress, it's our
mindset stress, it's physicalstress, it's mental stress, it's
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everything.
And here's something for you tothink about.
So it is true, with the heart,like she said, even with the
heart.
So that's why she said have youbeen around?
She goes.
Because she says, when you'retraveling she goes.
All those extra machines affectyour heart.
Speaker 1 (13:53):
Yes, so I wonder
because?
Speaker 2 (13:54):
my.
That's whyelectrohypersensitivity.
There are one, two, three, four, five major areas, five major
areas.
Neurologically it will affectyour brain headaches, depression
, anxiety.
It's going to increase theendocrine system.
So now it goes into yourhormones and everything else
Okay.
So irritability tingling in thefingers, tingling in your hands
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I used to, I would get this allthe time.
That's why I wore theseshungite rings and people who
wear smart watches.
It's important.
Speaker 1 (14:22):
So I need a shungite
suit, body suit.
Speaker 2 (14:25):
We haven't even
talked about shungite yet.
Speaker 1 (14:27):
I know we haven't
even talked about it yet, but we
will now.
But I need like a body suitbecause it's supposed to take
all that bad energy get out ofyour body and all that.
Speaker 2 (14:36):
So we have,
neurologically, cardiac
palpitations, pain or pressurein the chest, which is what I
was having Lower high bloodpressure, shortness of breath as
in slow or fast heart rateRespiratory system bronchitis,
pneumonia, uh-huh.
Dermatological skin rashes,facial fleshing itching, burning
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, and now sometimes I mightflush.
I don't know if it's menopauseor if it's, so we're not going
to go on that area yet.
The eyes very important Arethose blue blocker glasses that
you're wearing?
Yeah, they have the blue.
They have a little bit ofpurplish tint to it.
Yeah, so do mine.
Exactly, very, very important,because they're finding new
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cancers in the eyes.
Speaker 1 (15:22):
From looking at the
computer all the time and that
electricity I mean you'regetting.
It's called blue light, Right.
So I got the glasses with.
They have that protection forthe computers.
Speaker 2 (15:32):
And if you don't have
that, you need to really make
sure that you're getting blueblocker glasses, because for
yourself, for your children,when you're on the computers,
it's just, it's almost likehaving safe sex.
You're going to teach your kidsto wear a condom.
You're going to teach your kidsto wear a seatbelt when you get
in the car.
Right, you need to learn how tobe safer and smarter with your
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smart electronics so you canlive healthier and safer in a
digital age, because we areliving in a digital age and we
the studies are not out there toprove we're literally the
guinea pigs.
They have not.
Technology is moving too fast.
How can they possibly do acomplete study on 4G when it was
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only here for a couple years?
Speaker 1 (16:16):
Right.
And now we got 5G and they'restill in the process of that and
they're already talking aboutthey're going to increase it
even more and they spend a lotof articles and people.
They talk about conspiracytheories Everybody uses that
word just because they don'tunderstand something.
So automatically, when theydon't understand what it is, it
becomes a conspiracy theory.
(16:36):
It's not.
You can do research and reallydig into the internet.
Everything's available on there.
That's why it surprises me somuch that people can be so smart
but so stupid at the same time.
Speaker 2 (16:49):
And there you have it
.
I'm sorry I had to say it.
We need to ask questionsbecause there's always going to
be two sides of the story.
I want you to think about this.
Like many things out there,this is a multi-trillion dollar
business.
Do you think that it's going toalways have an help?
It's always going to have aperfect outcome for whatever
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we're doing.
It's healthy for you, it's goodfor you, you're going to be
fine with it.
You're not going to want tochange technology until it comes
time when people really trulyare showing what's the detriment
losing loved ones and all that.
And so there is a lot thathappens.
I want you to think aboutmercury in the teeth.
What happens?
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We have our thyroid.
Were you holding your phone?
You know there's.
Were you putting it in yourpants pocket?
Were mommies who are putting intheir, or just adult women
putting it in their breastbreast tissue, not the place to
put your cell phones.
Ladies, you know, for yourchildren, don't let them put it
in their pockets, because we'retalking ovarian cancer and
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testicular cancers at the lowestages ever, as well as sperm
counts the lowest lowest ever insperm counts.
Where do you think this ishappening?
How is this happening.
This is not just because it'shappening.
If you have a pain in your body, you're having an arthritis or
you're having a carpal tunnel,it's just not cause because you
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have carpal tunnel.
It's because you have somethinggoing on that you're stressing
your wrist out.
It could actually be.
Maybe you're on the computer inthe.
Let me hold this because yourarms I'm sorry, I know right.
Thank you, becca.
Thank you, becca.
They're getting pumped baby.
Speaker 1 (18:33):
They're getting
pumped.
Speaker 2 (18:40):
So there's a lot that
happens with our technology and
the and the energy that'scoming in.
It's actually considered a typetwo carcinogen from the World
Health Organization, yet on theother hand, they don't want to
say.
They still say it's okay andit's fine with us.
So one of the things that Ithink it's really important for
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people to understand is that youknow we live in this
environment and that we need todo something about it.
So some of the things that wecan do is don't hold the phone
next to you, don't hold it onyour body.
Do you know even iPhones?
This is on my website.
I have a lot of informationeven on my website.
We keep adding more to itbecause I have a little news
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area in there and we havesomething that talks about the
iPhone.
When the iPhone I think six cameout, they said that you cannot
hold it within like certaininches from your heart if you
have a pacemaker, because itwill literally disturb the
energy of the heart, of thepacemaker.
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Did we hear about this on theTV?
Did we hear about this on thenews?
No, we didn't, did we?
We didn't so, but it was there,but it was buried buried deeply
, just like a lot of theinformation is buried very
deeply.
There's something calledBabySafe and the BabySafe
project, where pediatriciansfrom around the world all have
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all this information for mommieswho are pregnant and having
babies or raising their babies,how to raise them in a safer
environment and to be carefulabout their fetuses.
Because where are you puttingyour laptop, where are you
putting your tablet, where areyou putting your cell phone?
And literally it will causemitochondria and genetic changes
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in the core in the fetus atthat point.
They had plenty of studies thatshow that, so it's really
important to know that thisstarts early in life and we're
bearing babies with this goingon.
Speaker 1 (20:46):
Well, just saying
that, talking about babies, I
see parents with their childrenvery little, two, three years
old and they got tablets alreadyand they're scrolling, because
kids are amazing and they're asponge and they learn fast.
But think about what you'redoing.
You have a two-year-old childbarely living and you got them
stuck in front of a tablet or aphone with all this radiation
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and then you got the commercialsfor St Jude, because all these
children have brain cancers andbrain tumors.
I have a good friend of mine,diane.
She has a foundation to helpparents pay for the bills, the
medical bills, with childrenwith breast cancer, because she
lost her daughter to cancer.
She had a brain tumor.
(21:31):
Okay, so, yes, exactly.
So this is something that I'mgoing to have her get.
I hope she'll see this.
Diane, I'm going to send thisto you because you need to see
this and let's get this stuff inthe hospitals for the kids.
I'm already thinking about that.
We need to do something with StJude and get you know.
But the problem is that when youhave something natural like
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this, okay, that can aid you.
The society outside Big Pharmadoesn't want that.
Okay, I'm saying it, I said it.
So they don't like that becausebillions, trillions of dollars
in medication.
Okay, so I just stopped my lastmedication that I was taking.
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I refuse to take anypharmaceutical medication that's
man-made with chemicals becauseyou know, I read the fine print
.
So, like I was taking amedication for the diabetes and
which I'm almost done with it.
I was on two insolence Now I'mdone with that and I was only on
one medication and now I'mweaning myself off of that
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because I was having some sideeffects and I was.
I couldn't understand theseweird symptoms I was getting and
I was just saying Sharonataabout that that I was getting
like these.
I get these electric pulsesthrough my body, like it feels
like this electric, likesomebody's shocking me in
certain spots and of course, thedoctor right away tells oh, you
have a neuropathy becauseyou're diabetic.
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And they try to put all thisnegative stuff in your head Like
, oh, it's not curable.
Don't believe those lies,because I'm living proof that
you can survive from a strokeand survive from having lost 50%
of my left side and how Iregained my memory back again
and I'm working out.
I gave my strength again.
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So it takes time, if nothing isovernight.
You can't go on.
Follow these things I have onTV that, oh, use this diet plan.
Oh, I lost 75 pounds with thisdiet plan.
But then they don't tell you,eating processed foods, you can
get cancer at the same time.
Speaker 2 (23:32):
Exactly Right, and a
lot of salt with that too,
definitely so.
It is really important andthat's the whole thing.
It's like just to really thinkintuitively about your life,
about your food, and get out ofyour head and into your heart
and thinking about theenvironment that you're in, and
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is it a loving environment?
And not only?
I mean, we're talking.
There's so many effects thatthey talk about with technology
and it creates an addictivepersonality, just like social
media alone is addictive.
But now we're talking the bluelight actually releases hormones
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that actually create a dopaminethat actually creates you to be
addicted to it.
Why are we addicted to our cellphone?
Why are we addicted we can'teven there's even a name for
that addiction with the cellphone that we can't leave the
house without it, or we're goingto be like, oh, so it does
create, it does, yeah, and sothis is what children are being
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raised on, and so is it helpingtheir eyes?
Is it helping their brain?
No, now remember, they alsohave thinner skulls, smaller
heads.
Their brains are not formed yetup to like 23 years old, I
think it is.
So, not only that, they'reputting cell phone towers on
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playgrounds Okay, of thechildren's playgrounds and the
schools?
Why?
Because the schools in theschool board gets paid money.
They get paid at least aminimum of $1,000 a month for
every single cell tower that'son the playgrounds on the
property of the schools.
Okay, in Maine I know thatthey're passing laws where
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you're not even allowed to haveit within a certain feat of
residents.
Now the cell phone towers in NewYork.
We were just talking about theNew York's situation.
Right now in New York, thecommissioners are saying we need
proof, we want true proof thatthis is not that these small
cell towers are going toliterally be put up every seven
(25:38):
to 10 homes or condos orapartments, literally right on
the walls of where you'resleeping, with children beaning
this into your home.
Are you going to feel that?
Speaker 1 (25:53):
Yes, I have a
question because we're trying to
continually societies pushingtechnology and now pushing
electric cars, which is anotherissue.
So I just wanted to bring thatup because what I heard was like
on the Tesla cars there's like40 batteries underneath the car.
So guess what?
Radiation to the max whenyou're sitting in your car,
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because it's all batteries.
So, and then you have to have acharging station at your home
that is more electric, hello,and they continually want to get
rid of our gas cars, which ishealthier than this electricity.
So, and then we can't evensupport the electricity.
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So I'm just saying, like yousaid, new York, now New York.
You know it went from 8 millionpeople to 18 million.
Yeah, it went from 8 millionpopulation to 18 million since
the crises with the pandemic andall the people coming over the
border and everything since ourborders open.
So just found them that the 10million more people are in New
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York City.
I grew up in New York.
There's a lot of people, andthat was back.
I left in the 80s.
So now it's wall to wall,people, homeless people, and
then I'm trying to just likepicture in my head the cell
phone towers in New York City.
Remember, you have high rises.
Everything's condensed, soeverything is a small area, and
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then everything goes up.
So you got all these buildingsand then you're going to have
all these like cell towersBasically they're going to be
panels on walls and then you gotthe cars.
So now what?
And they want to go to flyingcars and they want to do all
this other stuff.
I mean, I don't know.
Speaker 2 (27:39):
I don't know.
I don't know either.
All I know is here's the thingwe don't want to panic you.
We don't want you know, and youcan go down that rabbit hole
with anything.
There's so many things you cango down the rabbit hole with.
What's important is to stay inthe moment, to not know, to be
to stay in the moment.
Think about what you can do atyour home, what you can do in
your school.
Talk to your teachers about.
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You know, even the Wi-Fi in theclassroom is affecting those
children.
It actually creates 80D, 80hd.
You know they actually havemice studies that show how, in a
Wi-Fi environment, the mice areliterally bouncing off the
walls in a Wi-Fi environment.
I have actually on my socialmedia right now, on my Facebook
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page on Corellia Creations, astudy that they just showed how
the plants how a little it was ahigh school project how the
plants won't even grow near theWi-Fi With the Wi-Fi router
right there, but they have it ina fair day cage where it's
completely.
The seeds are not germinatingat all over 30 days, and the
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other one, without the cellphone radiation, they're
germinating just fine.
So so what's important here isfor you to, like we said, go
back to living healthy.
Get back into your home, youknow.
Start using natural, naturalproducts in your home, you know,
for chemicals and things likethat.
Because if we're talking, notjust in the electrical things
(29:07):
going on here, we're talkingabout, you know, your entire
environment, creating a newer,healthier mindset, aromatherapy,
things like that, salt lamps,and then to realize, like here,
here's a top one is don't holdthe cell phone on your body.
That's really, really important.
Just get in that habit.
Use the speakerphone.
That's so important.
(29:28):
Number two please ditch.
I know you're not going to likethis one, but I do not believe
in smartwatches and I do notbelieve in the earbuds at all,
because you're putting theseearbuds right into your brain,
right into your brain.
If you're going to use anything,just use a corded.
(29:48):
Oh, I go back old fashioned,old school corded wire, or it's
a corded, what do you call it?
Earphone, that's what I use.
Headset yeah, smartwatches, Iknow you want to.
If you insist on using it,because you love it, because
you're getting, you're connectedall day long.
Don't wear it at night.
Please don't wear it at night.
You don't need to knoweverything that's going on your
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body.
You're sleeping, you're goingto wake up in the morning, take
your vitamins.
How about don't use technologyat least an hour before you're
going to bed?
Don't sleep with your cellphone next to you.
You know, if you're going tosleep with your cell phone next
to you, make sure definitelydon't put it in your bed because
you're listening to itMeditations.
Put it over next to yournightstand and put it off.
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And make sure that you have iton airplane mode because it
won't be sending and receivingsignals.
Okay, that's really important.
They are important.
Use your airplane mode as oftenas you can.
Here's another one Where's yourWi-Fi router?
Where do you keep your Wi-Firouter?
I had mine in my home officethat was off my bedroom.
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So, no, not only was I workingin it all day long in my small
little office space, but I wasalso sleeping with it off my
bedroom.
So I was also receiving thatconstant signal.
So I was never able to recoverand heal my body.
Because at night isn't thatwhen we're supposed to be
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healing our body?
We're restoring ourselves,restoring our energy, and you
can't do that if it's constantlybeing bombarded by this field
okay, and which is toxic andit's creating free radicals in
your body.
Your brain is always workingbecause it's sending and
receiving signals constantly.
(31:39):
So you want to make sure thatyour Wi-Fi router is at least
least minimum eight to nine feetfrom your body.
You're sitting area.
So if you're in the living room, keep it in the living room.
That's a great area because byyour TV area, because you're not
going to be sleeping usually inthat area and you're sitting
far from the TV.
If you have a Wi-Fi router inyour children's room or near it
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bad idea.
Or your home office bad ideaGet it out of there, rewire it.
If you have to rewire your homeback again, a lot of people are
hardwiring.
You actually have a better, amuch better connection, right?
So hardwiring is really, reallyimportant.
So I have a PDF where you canlearn so much more about an
(32:23):
ebook.
Speaker 1 (32:24):
Right, right.
So so, sharon, I have a freeebook, which I'll put the link
in the description so you canget that free ebook that talks
about all the stuff that we'vebeen talking about here how to
live health how to live.
Speaker 2 (32:36):
what is it?
Emf protection made simplebecause it can be overwhelming
where to begin, and I reallywant people to understand that
it doesn't have to beoverwhelming.
It can be easier because it'sabout taking small baby steps
and making small changes make abig difference.
They do.
Speaker 1 (32:52):
Yeah, and then.
So let's talk about littlechanges.
So you have, you gave me anincredible bracelet.
For those who are on YouTubecan see it.
I have this nice bracelet whichwe haven't talked about the
shun guy Right.
So how do you say it, shun guy?
So it's a stone, it's a mineral, it's a mineral, right, it's a
stone.
So she will do somedemonstrations here and talk a
(33:15):
little bit more about that.
So why don't you talk aboutmore protection now.
Speaker 2 (33:19):
Okay, so this is the
triple protection bracelet.
So you're really lucky, you gotthat, even with it's especially
made one within aromatherapy.
But here's the thing.
So there's not a lot of thingsthat we know of that can
actually neutralize radiation.
Naturally, right, not too manythings we know.
(33:40):
There's a lot of conductorsthat do that, but we know that I
know for sure that shungite,which is a mineral, that which
is a rock, a rock that we canget, and it actually holds the
carbon-60 molecule, the C-60molecule, which is considered
the molecule of the 21st centuryaccording to scientists.
(34:02):
Now, here's the thing is thatit's called also the fullerine,
which is by Buckman, mr Fuller.
He was a famous scientist andhe also worked with energy and
he actually created the C-60molecule, which looks exactly
the shape of it, looks exactlylike the Epcot ball and Epcot
right, which is kind of cool,and so that was actually
(34:27):
released at.
He debuted at the World's Fairback in 1960-something right in
New York.
So that right then theyrealized, wow, this is like the
most powerful model of a cellthat you can find in, of a
molecule that you can find.
And so now what they did?
Was they actually back in the90s, two other scientists began.
(34:51):
They discovered it again andthey started using it.
They ended up winning the NobelPrize in science, so as a
carrier molecule, and that'swhat's really cool.
Well, the neatest thing is isthat, rather than creating this
and man making this, which theyuse it in science all over the
place, we actually have itnaturally found in the form of
shungite, right?
So this neutralizes theradiation that does come from
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your computer, so you can sitthis at your desk, you can sit
it next to your yeah, you do,you can sit it next to your
bedside and and so you can havea good night's sleep.
It helps to create harmonywhere there's disharmony in the
environment or even within yourbody, like even releasing pain.
So can you hold this a second?
(35:36):
So I'm going to show themsomething.
Then the magic trick.
Right, the magic trick.
Lolita couldn't believe this.
She was like what?
Okay, so you?
So the thing with shungite islike sometimes people mistake it
and or maybe they're sold fakeshungite.
I've seen it many times.
I've been working with thissince 2014, remember, and I've
seen it for a long time.
(35:57):
So you want to test yourshungite and so, like, this is
just a regular flashlight, anLED flashlight, nothing special
about it.
So I'm going to take off theconductor, which is a little
silver part here, okay, and itdoesn't work anymore, right,
it's not working, correct, right, okay?
But if I put so, now here's theamazing thing.
(36:20):
The shungite carries its ownelectrical field, which is the
perfect field, the harmonicfield of our bodies, of the
planet, for everything to workin harmony together, unlike the
electronics, and, like Chisley,blblblblbl, it's fritzing us out
, it's literally fritzing us out.
That's what it's doing, youknow.
And so we're creating harmonyback again.
(36:41):
Peace, people who were feelpeace.
And so this will actually justa little point, but we'll light
up a flashlight again.
See, which is amazing.
And here, like will Sel, and Ido that, nope, what is this
stone here?
Do you know, I don't know thisbeautiful, amazing aquamarine?
It looks like, nope.
(37:02):
Well, I don't know what else Ihave.
Oh, give me that amethyst overthere, we'll take the amethyst.
Oh, there's a blackstone.
Oh, let's see, this looks likeonyx to me.
Nope, but it sure looks likeshungite, doesn't it Exactly.
So you can test all the otherstones, and that's why, oh, yeah
(37:23):
, there you go.
Here's another one.
This looks slow.
Which one?
That is something like atourmaline, nope, so that's
what's really powerful.
Here is a bead of shungite,lights up the flashlight.
Whoops, there it goes.
I got to get on there justright.
There it goes, lights up theflashlight.
So that's what's reallyimportant.
(37:44):
So you know you want to.
Here was a bracelet thatsomebody says you made this
bracelet for me, sharon, and Isaid this is not my bracelet,
did not make this for you.
They're like well, it hasshungite, and I'm like no, and
so when I tested it, maybe backwhen, like I test it now, does
it show it?
Nope, not at all.
So it's really important toknow that you're buying the
(38:04):
right source.
So this actually neutralizesthe radiation and so it creates
a bubble of protection aroundyou, and it will.
It actually creates, like Isaid, harmony.
Where there's this harmony?
So you can actually, as ithelps, restore our bodies, it
actually restores fruit andvegetables.
So your fruits and vegetables,if you put the rocks in your
(38:25):
near your fruits and vegetables,actually helps them last longer
, even in your refrigerator.
Your refrigerator draws out andit only lasts, like you know, a
few days.
This will literally give itlike an extra extension of life,
like another week, what else?
Speaker 1 (38:38):
Wow, I'm going to
have to put shungite everywhere.
Water, water.
You want to put some?
Speaker 2 (38:42):
water too.
Especially, it's really reallygood in your water because they
actually use it even incosmetics, because it gives
longevity of cellularrejuvenation in the body.
They use it in filtration inEurope as carbon filtration,
because, remember, this is thecar, it's carbon, it's really
carbon.
(39:03):
Aren't we carbon?
Aren't we made out of carbon?
Like?
This is what our world is madeout of the carbon.
We are like carbon footprints.
We are literally like this iswho we are.
We are carbon.
So that's what's so amazing isthat this amazing stone is used
in filtration.
It is used to heal our bodies,it's used to neutralize energy.
(39:25):
It is just phenomenal andthat's why it's so important.
So I actually make even a cellphone sticker and electronic
stickers.
Speaker 1 (39:36):
It's interesting.
You do that because I have thisthing on my hand and I really
believe that it's from my cellphone.
What do you have in your hand?
I have this not nodular thingand I always hold my phone on
this hand.
Yep, I would be surprised, okay.
Speaker 2 (39:49):
We talked about
rashes.
Speaker 1 (39:51):
Rashes yes, I make
tumors.
Speaker 2 (39:53):
Yeah, it says
everything.
Yeah, yeah, I wouldn't besurprised either.
Totally, I know many people.
That's why I need to start myown podcast and maybe you could
help me with that, because Ineed to make it easy.
And I have so many people thatcall me and say my brother was
diagnosed with a tumor becausehe always held the cell phone
here.
My wife I don't want to saythis way, but she had breast
(40:17):
cancer and she literally heldher cell phone here.
There was, like there's just somany stories constantly and
what I'd like to do is startinterviewing people so people
can hear the stories, becausethis, this is this, is real.
This is real.
What I lost my husband, myfirst husband, because of this.
And guess what?
(40:39):
I'm here to talk about it todayand we always think, like we
said in the beginning, I mean,not happen to our children.
You know, we don't want it to.
We don't think it's going tohappen to us, it's not going to
happen to my children.
They're all healthy, they'reall happy.
We were healthy and happy.
Speaker 1 (40:53):
So it's really
interesting because if you see
the years, like we were talkingabout how technology developed,
now I can't say I could have hada stroke because of technology
Due to the fact, I mean, I'm atechie, so I had.
I've been years, I've beenworking.
I've been on computers since1982.
And at many of my houses I hada whole server room, servers,
(41:17):
computers I mean talk aboutelectronics.
Then my grandfather was aelectrician and a radio TV and a
radio technician.
That's how I started intocomputers.
So he was around that.
So who knows, like all thesedifferent things that are that
are happening to me still now,because I'm always in front of
the computer, like right now I'mlooking, I'm looking at my
(41:39):
podcast desk.
So I got two monitors, I have adesktop, I got cords everywhere
, I got microphone, I got theprinter, I got all these cameras
that are viewing us now.
Speaker 2 (41:52):
And look at all the
technology around your feet.
Yeah, all the technology aroundyour feet, because it causes
this.
It causes so many things.
So it's really important for usto think.
You know, I remember when I washaving a pain in my elbow, I
was like, why am I having thispain in my elbow when I wasn't
like I don't play tennis, maybepickleball, and I was even
playing pickleball at the time.
(42:12):
Everybody plays pickleball, andso so I was.
You know, I had this pain in myelbow.
Well, come to find out, it wasbecause, at that time, I only
had an e-sticker, the e-stickersfor electronics.
I always say this is important,like it's important to use
anything that's technology, andif your body is touching it, you
(42:34):
need to be protected whereveryour body is touching it.
So, if your body, if you'reusing a laptop, you either need
to have a sticker on each sideof your on the laptop one of
these stickers or make sureyou're wearing a bracelet on
each side.
At this time, I did not do that.
Instead, I was.
I had a bracelet on one handand the sticker just happened to
be on the other, and I thoughtit would be fine.
(42:54):
This is years ago.
Well, little did I realize thatall of a sudden I started
putting, I started wearing liketwo.
I think I had put the braceleton the other hand or whatever it
was, and all of a sudden itwent away.
And then I realized every timeI came out into the kitchen
because I had everybody workingin my, you know, in the kitchen
area, I moved from the office,my little microwave oven office,
(43:15):
into the kitchen when I wouldhave my teammate.
I didn't have the jewelry on.
That's what it was.
I didn't have the jewelry on,so I was only using one.
The one sticker was on thecomputer.
Those days is when my arm wouldact up.
Then I realized I'm like, oh myGod.
So I don't know I was doingsomething.
I put the bracelet on, forwhatever reason, all of a sudden
(43:36):
it went away and I said, wow,this pain in my elbow was being
caused literally from theradiation coming up from my
computer.
Speaker 1 (43:46):
I could believe that
because I suffer.
So I'm going to be a goodguinea pig for this, because I
suffer both my wrist I have,they say, carpal tunnel.
I have, and I'm on when I'm onthe computer.
Forget it, I have stuff goingon here Like my hands are bad,
my hands are my feet.
I have a problem with both myhands and my feet and I'm
constantly computer, the phone,I'm just always around something
(44:10):
.
I mean and when I had thestroke actually I think about
this I was working as an ITproject manager.
I was on the computer eighthours a day doing crunching
dates and numbers and tasks andjust constantly emails, just all
the time.
And then I had to do it fromhome.
So I worked remotely and then Iwould go into the office, so I
(44:32):
would work from home with thelaptop.
Where I'm on the laptop, I goto the bed, I'm on the laptop.
I got the phone.
I'm always constantly connected.
So I have been constantlyconnected to technology for over
30 years.
So did I get a stroke?
I could have been a lot ofthings, yes, diabetes, blood
pressure, drinking, eating butI'm thinking that compounded for
(44:57):
all the technology I've beenaround.
I used to work, so I workedmany companies, but I worked
when I first got to Florida.
I worked at a bank, so I guesswhere they sit the IT manager
inside the server room wherethere are 20 computers nonstop,
all day, monitors, upss,everything you can think of.
(45:18):
I sat in there for years, sohow much radiation have I been
exposed to?
Speaker 2 (45:26):
Yeah, and it's just
and it's going into.
It goes into the heart and theyactually found a new heart
cancers that never have beenfound before Heart tumors, I
should say, and I think it'stumor and cancer Just like.
There's just so much.
I mean our thyroid's, ourendocrine system, our digestive
system, I mean our gut, I meanso much.
(45:47):
So here's the thing too, isthat you know it does.
It is a metal, heavy metal.
So we want if you think youhave this, you want to look for
like heavy metal cleansers,because we get heavy metals in
the brain.
It does strip your body ofminerals.
So Oftentimes, people who haveelectromagnetic Hypersensitivity
which is what I have anddefinitely I think you have, for
(46:09):
sure we will test each otherafter and you want, you know, a
lot of times you're gonna be lowon your minerals, you're gonna
be low on magnesium becauseyou're not absorbing any, may
not be absorbing it correctlyeither.
That's the thing, because youfeel like you know, sometimes,
even with neuropathy, it's thebee complexes You're not having
enough be complex, is yourbody's not absorbing the bee
(46:30):
complexes, the body's notabsorbing the magnesium's and
that's why sometimes we get theitchies too or like restless leg
syndromes and things like thatBecause we're not Holding on to
the minerals.
So it's really important tolook into Health.
You know, your healthy body.
Go to a functional medicinedoctor.
You know, go get some, you know, hair samples, saliva samples
(46:54):
or whatever it is that you know.
I hope maybe a holistic doctor,because a Conventional doctor,
you know, sometimes they'rereally helpful and sometimes
they just don't.
They're not educated, that's athing.
They're not educated in this?
Speaker 1 (47:08):
No, they're not.
Unfortunately, our medicalsystem has one system and they
have a Inducrenation andeverybody's taught the same
thing and that's.
That's all.
Well and good If that's that'stheir course.
But I have discovered over mylifetime now that I had to go to
alternative medicine,acupuncture, herbals,
(47:31):
supplements, just natural things, things that are just grow out
of the earth.
As they say, god made right,everything is, we're all one,
we're all with the flowers.
I mean, right now we discovered, okay, moringa.
Yes, I know I'm going off topic, but I have to say this real
quick moringa it's a, it's atree, right, it grows, and this
plant has the, the, all theessential amino acids that you
(47:55):
need, all nine of them that ourbody doesn't make.
Okay, we have there's a treeacross the street and we were
just talking about that.
I eat it as a microgreens, maketea out of it.
It's unbelievable, the, if youlook it up, the incredible
Miracle that this plant has allthe way to the root of the tree.
So you can take the whole thing, and that what the Chinese do
(48:18):
is they take.
My Chinese doctor told me she'slike take the watermelon, take
the rind, right the skin, andyou bake it and then it become.
Then you grind, you Make apowder and then you can take it
as a herbal supplement becausethere's so many properties in
the watermelon.
Wow and that.
And actually the watermeloncured my UTI a cured UTI
(48:43):
Watermelon juice.
But you have to take thewatermelon with the rind and the
skin and you put everything inthe blender and then you drink
that.
I drank that for three days andcompletely washed out the UTI.
Wow that is incredible.
Speaker 2 (48:57):
I think, alina, you
need to do it.
A whole podcast just on yourmoringa and watermelon.
Speaker 1 (49:01):
Yeah, I, I'm always
researching.
So that's why I keep doing thispodcast, because I want to
bring stuff like this is amazingfor you guys out there, because
we have to protect Ourselves.
I'm learning stuff.
I learned stuff every singleday where we're sharing out that
I just learned all this stuff.
I mean, she tested it out, I'm.
I'm gonna be one to get theshun guy and I'm gonna test it
(49:21):
because I am truly a techie.
Constantly.
I make sure now I don't have mycell phone by the by my head.
I used to put it like rightthere, charging, right, I got
all this electricity and thephone on my brain, right.
So now I put the phone on theside, I put it on the floor, I
say it's far away from me, Icharge it, I put it on sleep
mode and I don't see it till Iwake up in the morning.
(49:42):
And then, yeah, exactly so,even JC does that too, because
we we learned about that as well.
And and then heavy metals.
I don't know if anybodyremembers, but back if you're
older or old is me right, soToday's.
So when you had fillings inyour teeth, they were all metal
(50:03):
fillings, okay, so about 20something, about 20 years ago, I
went to the doctor, said youknow, metals not really good for
your teeth.
And I thought it was just allthis one to get money out of me.
But not true it metals arereally bad for you.
So I got all my fillings redonewith porcelain.
And Just the other day mymother was complaining.
She says she's like Ali.
(50:24):
I have this like black, likespot on my gum and I'm like what
is that?
I take it to a surgeon.
Then told you know thespecialist.
He said that she had metalfragments in her gums which he
had to remove.
So now she's been diagnosedwith Alzheimer's because those
metals have gone into her brainwhich is causing her to have
(50:45):
Alzheimer's now.
So it's Unbelievable and likeshe's 85 years old and all of a
sudden this metal just came out.
85 years old, all of a sudden,and she doesn't even have the
metal fillings anymore.
She doesn't have them.
Speaker 2 (50:58):
So it wasn't taken
out properly and that's the
important thing about that isoff topic, because I had mine
out many years ago and youreally have to read not every
doctor can take them out.
Dentist, I should say, can takethem out correctly.
You have the really reallyresearch, somebody who is a
functional or there is a namefor it, a, you know, a special
(51:20):
type of dentist that knows howto do this properly.
Don't go conventional if you'regonna be taking that out, for
sure, the cell phones also.
That's the other thing is, ifyou do have silver fillings,
they're actually, remember,silver is a conductor, silver is
a conductor.
So, yep, so that's what's goingon here.
They've actually found mercurybeing released during studies as
(51:44):
people are talking on the phoneand their Wi-Fi environment.
Yep, so, because it's thermalradiation just like this,
remember, it's heating it up,it's heating it up.
So I know they can't see this,but it's pretty amazing.
Speaker 1 (51:59):
So sure nada has this
, this flyer here, okay, and she
shows her thermography.
Thermography, right,thermography I never know how to
say that that shows all theheat sensitivity to her body,
right?
So that's the baseline.
And then it goes after twominutes of being on a cell phone
, how she has all this redeverywhere because of all the
(52:20):
Two minutes and she's all messedup, all the the radiation
coming through her.
And then, and another picture,it shows where, with the shung
guy sticker, and how it'slessens it is.
You don't see the spots, youdon't see the hot spots, the red
on her because it's protectingher.
So that's amazing that the sheactually has an image here that
shows that.
So this is proof that thisworks.
(52:42):
And she's proof because she hada tumor and Usually it's
unfortunately that we have to gothrough trauma in our life in
order to do something right.
So my girlfriend, she lost herdaughter, she started the
foundation thing.
You know we always try to dostuff.
I mean I guess we're here justto help other people so they
don't have to go through thisand that's.
That's the bottom line.
We don't want anybody to have atumor or have cancer and all
(53:05):
this other stuff.
It really breaks my heart aboutthe children.
So I am now.
I'm on a mission, I'm on ashung guy.
Oh, everybody, everybody needsit.
So we, we need shung guyNecklaces for every child that
has cancer.
So, sponsor any sponsors outthere.
I need to sponsor.
I need shung guy bracelet, anecklace of every child in st
(53:28):
Jude.
So somebody be calling me?
Oh my gosh.
Speaker 2 (53:31):
Oh, would that be
amazing.
Oh, my, oh, that is gonna bebutterflies.
Yes, you know so it is just sucha you know it's so.
I'm so blessed and gratefulthat you invited me and that we
became friends, because we knowwe were supposed to be friends
and that we headed off likecrazy.
As you can tell, we definitelyhave the same energy, get into
it and have the same passions,because we really do Want you to
(53:54):
live a healthier in a digitalworld.
You know, and this is theplague of the 21st century and
we need our you know, we want tokeep our children safe and and,
honestly, if you think about it, just like this did this to my
body in two minutes as an adultbody, with the thermal radiation
, there's thermal andnon-thermal.
Thermal means it's held, beingheld up to your ear Like the
(54:16):
heat is right there.
Think about all the non-thermalthat's coming out from
everything, as all this otherradiation is non-thermal.
That could have caused that,could have.
We don't know for sure.
You were in a non-thermalenvironment, working in it for
how many years?
Too many years all my life.
Speaker 1 (54:32):
I worked in well
since I was 18.
I've been working in technologyso I have been around.
I have been around computersand servers and they always want
to stick you in the server roombut nobody understand because
nobody knows, nobody talks aboutthat.
You know how many people I knowin IT and they all have issues.
They all have physical issues.
Of course you're in a room Imean it's in closed room, so
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like it would be like here, so Iwould be.
Basically all this would bewall of computers, less like a
whole bunch of them, eight hoursa day and your inside fixing
computers.
When I worked at Bank ofAtlantic we had a huge we call
it a bunker.
They must have been a hundredservers, okay and then you got
big UPS is that you know back ofbatteries, that for them, and
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then all the electricity that'sin there and all the monitors
and all this stuff.
I'm like I'm freaking outthinking about it.
How much I've been around thisall my life.
They actually say it.
Speaker 2 (55:31):
You know what it does
mess with the pancreas, with
the insulin as well.
So they said that you knowdiabetes as well.
So it has been, there's beentesting.
So here's the thing is thatthere is actually scientists
from around the world also thatactually signed a petition, have
signed a couple petitions aboutthis, and you know people say,
oh, we need the scientificstudies.
We need.
There are scientific studies,you just have to go to the right
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place.
You can go to another websitethat's really great, that has so
much information.
It's called environmental helptrust org.
Eh trust, it's called, andshe's phenomenal like, oh my
gosh, they I've been watchingthem for years just grew up, but
they are literally Scientistswho are out there like proving
and showing and it's like.
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But then said we have listenedto what is on, you know what,
what's in the regular news.
Speaker 1 (56:21):
We don't want to go
there the whatever news that's
out there I saw we talk aboutall the time.
They don't give you importantnews, they give you trash news.
I don't care about some famousactor, what they're doing, I
really don't care.
You know, we want to protectour children.
I have two boys.
You have children too.
We wanted to protect our kids.
My, my youngest one is 22, youknow, and they're on the phone
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all the time.
They got the watches, they gotthe ear things.
Speaker 2 (56:47):
Anxiety, anxiety, it
can create depression.
So here's because it's messingwith the hormone systems, right,
what's you know?
And?
And that's our mental, we haveenough challenges with mental
illness and wellness.
I mean it's you know, even withthe pandemic that we just had.
I mean the poor kids alreadyyou know when were they at.
They were all day on thecomputer.
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So not only were they, you know, being affected from the
pandemic, but now they're alsobeing stuck, being isolated in
abandonment behind theircomputers in their rooms and, on
top of it, with theirtechnology Messing constantly
with their brain.
Speaker 1 (57:26):
Yeah, and especially
with the gamers.
I'm really concerned about thatbecause Gaming I Could never
get into gaming one because Iget that motion sickness.
Oh right, so the games you'rein, and you're like in the game
and I'm like, oh my goodness, mykids would make fun of me.
What are you doing?
I'm like with the, with thecontroller, like this, trying to
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figure out where I'm going, youknow, and then I would get, I
really would get all dizzy andand they say it causes Epileptic
seizures.
And then I say that they saythe lights, yeah, they have to
be really careful because itdoes, can cause, it affects your
brain.
So the parents that allow theirchildren hours on end, because
I know my kids, when I would goto the dad they would be there
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on the computer for hours and Iwould be so upset because
they're so young and I have.
My older son had ADHD.
Okay, he was gaming a lot.
I don't know, I don't know whatthe effects.
I mean, he's sort of young butstill so many things.
Speaker 2 (58:26):
So much so.
So it's just about, like wesaid, going back to our
environment, our foods, ourchemicals, you know, and
creating a holistic environment.
You know, go out and groundyourself, go out and play
outside.
You know, don't put the giveyour babies as they're growing
up.
Let them look at the trees andthe birds, let them play, you
know.
Don't, when you're sitting in,sitting around, even going out
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to eat, you know, try not to put.
Don't give your children andjust give great, healthier
habits.
Don't put the technology infront of them.
Start talking with them,communicate with them.
You know there's so many thingsthat we can do.
So you know, we just reallywanted to, you know, just on a
high note.
I always like to raise it on ahigh note, leave things on a
high note.
So is just, you know,definitely.
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You know, do what you can tolive healthier.
You know, do what you can to do, you know, to be with your
family and live.
You know, because I'll justtalk to you right here.
You know it's important righthere.
It says you know, the sixenvironmental factors making a
sick today are, so it's top sixair pollution, water pollution,
soil contamination, leadexposure, radiation exposure,
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indoor pollution.
So, all those right there, thesoil, that's our food the air,
the water, everything, create ahealthier environment, healthier
mindset, and do that for yourfamily.
Speaker 1 (59:44):
Exactly, so that
exactly what we want to do here
and rebooted the podcast is justhelping you to create that
positive mindset, create yourdreams of reality, protect
yourself.
I will have all the links forSharon out.
There's all her information soyou can get the emf protect
protections for your phones andthe bracelets and the actual
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Pyramids, which are amazing, andjewelry, and jewelry and
everything.
I mean I'm gonna have to.
I don't know I'm gonna have anyShanghai towers and the In
around the studio, at leastaround where my technology is,
because I'm believe I'm lookingat this and I'm just thinking
it's, I'm like Wow, like allthis stuff that emanates from
there.
You know, and and and.
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Just watch your children, justprotect your kids.
We know we didn't grow up withit I, you know.
I was wondering because, as, astime goes on, you know, each
generation we have a differentsickness, right because of the
environment.
So now we're in the generation,our kids, most of our children,
are Most of our in the last 20years.
Those children have grown upwith technology.
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So my children have.
So I'm sure they're getting onthe phone with my son later to
get him Some of this stuff.
Speaker 2 (01:00:55):
So Our brains will
thank us for it in the next 10
years, let me tell you, and ourbodies will be thanking us for
it.
So you know, definitely it'stime to be smarter than your
smart electronics and teach itto your children.
Speaker 1 (01:01:05):
Thank you, sharon.
I was so much.
You have such amazinginformation.
You're an amazing person.
I get goosebumps and we musthave been soul sisters at
another time.
So anyway, bye, everybody, andremember to subscribe at all
platforms.
We booted a podcast.
I'll see you next time, thankyou.